To celebrate the fourth anniversary online of the TimeWork Web, I've updated
its internal navigation and uploaded several research papers that haven't
previously been available on the web. The new papers include one on trade
union contract costing and a qualitative survey of attitudes toward work
time. My personal favourite is "Stop the Clock", based on a pop-up graphic
montage that was voted Audience Favourite at the 1998 Art of the Book
Exhibition in Vancouver <www.vcn.bc.ca/timework/wallet.htm>. 

The internal contents page <www.vcn.bc.ca/timework/compol.htm> now includes
the following entries:

- How "Growth" Economics Killed the Standard of Living
- S.J. Chapman's Theory of the Hours of Labour
- The Prosperity Covenant: how reducing work time really works to create jobs
- What would happen if . . . we had a four-day work week?
- Rewarding Years of Service with More Free Time
- Contract Costing and the Campaign for Reduced Working Time
- Hours of Work: Moving Beyond Gridlock
- Close the Overtime Loophole!
- A Day in the Life of a Policy Scavenger
- What Governments Can Do - Bruce O'Hara
- A Work Spreading Tax - David Chapman
- A Re-Election Strategy - Bruce O'Hara
- Sabbath of the Land or Utopia of Work?
- Lost Time: Time, Work and Family
- The Case for Shorter Work Time - Bruce O'Hara
- Canadians' Views on Working Time?
- Business and Labour: Missing the Point?
- TimeWork Research Prospectus
- Stop the Clock (a pop-up graphic montage)
- FUTUREWORK/METAMORPHOSIS

The home page now includes quick links to (click on the asterisk*): 

BetterTimes Newsletter
32 Hours - Toronto
32 Hours - Guelph 
Shorter Work Time Pages
Phil Hyde's "Timesizing"
30-Hour Work Week

If you find the TimeWork Web links and articles useful, informative and
thought provoking please spread the word.

regards,

Tom Walker
www.vcn.bc.ca/timework/worksite.htm

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